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GG Christmas Do 2024
🗓Wednesday 18th December 6:30pm

📍Up In Arms pub OX3 0EN

What says Christmas more than burgers and pizza?!?

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Wed 20th Nov at 6:00pm

Cracking cracker jokes!

Oxford Report written by Bethan Greenaway

During Christmas 2023, inspired by two CAMHS volunteer elves, Christmas for CAHMS ran a paper chain making project. It went down so well in CAMHS units (CAMHS stands for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services) that they’re going to do it again in 2024, and this time we got involved!

The paper chains are a team effort - they will be started by members of the public (like us), and then the young people will connect them together when they arrive in the CAMHS units. Each paper chain will have a cheesy cracker joke written on the inside to add an extra bit of fun during assembly.

We all gathered at City Hall and set up in the reception area. Drinks (some more fortifying than others.......) were provided by Markand we set to work.

After an hour of trimming, writing and chatting we managed to produce 138 slips and a packet of blank ones for other elves to use.

A lovely wholesome, and WARM, task!

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Wed 20th Nov at 6:00pm

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Wed 23rd Oct at 6:00pm

Spooktacular Scavenging

Oxford Report written by Anwen Greenaway

This Wednesday we had a spooktacular plogging poster distribution challenge.

Here at GoodGym Oxford we like a bit of healthy competition, and nothing quite gets that spirit fired up like a scavenger hunt with a purpose. With Halloween just around the corner we had a ghost-themed hunt this week. We divided into 2 teams: Runners and Walkers. Each team was given a list of haunted locations, 5 GoodGym posters, a litter bag and 2 litterpickers. Points were awarded for every poster pinned up, every haunted location visited, and for spotting a variety of Halloweenesque decorations (ghosts, broomsticks, pumpkins, cats and witches hats). There was also a requirement to clear up litter as you buzzed around the City.

It was neck-and-neck between the teams on posters displayed and locations collected, but the walkers truly spectacular 50 pumpkins had them whipping the win out from under the runners feet.

Our brains got a good workout from the strategising, our legs got moving, litter was picked, we learnt about the history and mythology of Oxford, and GoodGym was publicised...a win on many levels!

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Wed 23rd Oct at 6:00pm

GoodGym Greatest hits

Scavenger hunt/Good Deed mash up

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Wed 18th Dec at 6:30pm

GG Christmas Do 2024

What says Christmas more than burgers and pizza?!?

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Wed 2nd Oct at 6:00pm

A lack of low hanging fruit (how do you like them apples)

Oxford Report written by Bethan Greenaway

This evening we returned to the Warneford Hospital site, this time to help with their orchard - and to spruce up a few shrubs too - a double task!

Once we had weeded around a few shrubs in the main body of the site we ventured over to the orchard - some of us feeling rather relived to have chosen wellies as footwear! We were tasked with de-mulching some young trees to avoid rot, and gathering and picking lots of apples to be sent off to make delicious fresh apple juice.

We soon discovered that the vast majority of apples were REALLY high up! Apple picking baskets and Shati and Georgia's climbing skills to the rescue!!

It was a bit of a race against time with the evening drawing in but we managed to gather a considerable amount of apples, and maybe even nibble a few!

Welcome to Goodgym Georgia - thank you gor bringing your tree climbing skills!!

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Wed 18th Sep at 6:00pm

Pup perambulations, wood chip mountains, and Django joy

Oxford Report written by Anwen Greenaway

Love it or loath it (the bridge, not the location!), no-one can deny that every session at the community allotment at Hogacre Common gives us a good stair workout! Hogacre is tucked in between railway line and flood plain. The access is across a pedestrian bridge with many steps, making deliveries to the garden challenging.

Items we have been asked to carry across the bridge in the past include sofas and horse manure, so tonight's task of shovelling woodchip into boxes to carry across was pretty easy by comparison. We used the first loads to spread woodchip around the boggy entrance to the site, then refilled the boxes and delivered them to the garden gate for use around the beds and pathways.

Meanwhile, Django the spaniel kept a watchful eye on the GoodGymers weeding and mulching the garden beds; everyone's favourite supervisor!

Welcome back Axelle!

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Sophie Wilkinson signed up to a group run.

Wed 18th Sep at 6:00pm

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Sophie Wilkinson signed up to a group run.

Wed 2nd Oct at 6:00pm

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Sophie Wilkinson went on a group run

Wed 28th Aug at 6:00pm

Weeding, watering, and wheelbarrows

Oxford Report written by Anwen Greenaway

We had a triptych of tasks last night at the Marston Community Allotment:

  • With warm, dry weather forecast for the next few days eveything needed a good soaking.
  • One of the raised beds needed clearing of an assortment of weeds, including the dreaded bindweed.
  • Woodchip and compost needed shovelling and barrowing over from the site entrance.

The weeders unearthed parnsips amongst the weeds, the waterers to-d and fro-d around raised beds and polytunnel making sure everything was well hydrated, the woodchip was used to level out the pathway, and compost to earth up potatoes (after they'd been freed from their bindweed and bramble companions). With parakeets in the trees and some warm late-summer sunshine it was almost Costa del Oxford.

Honourable mention for Mark's cameo towards the end of the task - just in time time for plenty of selfies and eating all the fresh veg he could lay his hands on ;-)

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